There are 14 total results for your 千佛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
千佛 see styles |
qiān fó qian1 fo2 ch`ien fo chien fo senbutsu |
The thousand Buddhas. Each of the past, present, and future kalpas has a thousand Buddhas; Śākyamuni is the "fourth" Buddha in the present kalpa. |
千佛會 千佛会 see styles |
qiān fó huì qian1 fo2 hui4 ch`ien fo hui chien fo hui senbutsu e |
thousand buddhas assembly |
千佛洞 see styles |
qiān fó dòng qian1 fo2 dong4 ch`ien fo tung chien fo tung |
Buddhist grottos |
三千佛 see styles |
sān qiān fó san1 qian1 fo2 san ch`ien fo san chien fo sanzen butsu |
idem 三世. |
千佛名經 千佛名经 see styles |
qiān fó míng jīng qian1 fo2 ming2 jing1 ch`ien fo ming ching chien fo ming ching Senbutsu myō kyō |
professes to give their names. A scripture which lists the names of the thousand buddhas. |
千佛大戒 see styles |
qiān fó dà jiè qian1 fo2 da4 jie4 ch`ien fo ta chieh chien fo ta chieh senbutsu daikai |
great precepts of the thousand buddhas |
賢劫千佛 贤劫千佛 see styles |
xián jié qiān fó xian2 jie2 qian1 fo2 hsien chieh ch`ien fo hsien chieh chien fo kengō senbutsu |
thousand buddhas of the bhadra kalpa |
三世三千佛 see styles |
sān shì sān qiān fó san1 shi4 san1 qian1 fo2 san shih san ch`ien fo san shih san chien fo sanze sanzen butsu |
The thousand Buddhas of each of the three kalpas — of the past, called 莊嚴 kalpa, the present 賢, and the future 星宿. Their names are variously given in several sutra, with a complete list in the 三手佛名經. |
三劫三千佛 see styles |
sān jié sān qiān fó san1 jie2 san1 qian1 fo2 san chieh san ch`ien fo san chieh san chien fo sankō sanzen butsu |
the thousand buddhas in each of the three eons |
三千佛名經 三千佛名经 see styles |
sān qiān fó míng jīng san1 qian1 fo2 ming2 jing1 san ch`ien fo ming ching san chien fo ming ching Sanzen butsumyō kyō |
Sūtra of the Names of Three Thousand Buddhas |
克孜爾千佛洞 克孜尔千佛洞 see styles |
kè zī ěr qiān fó dòng ke4 zi1 er3 qian1 fo2 dong4 k`o tzu erh ch`ien fo tung ko tzu erh chien fo tung |
Kezil thousand-Buddha grotto in Baicheng 拜城, Aksu 阿克蘇地區|阿克苏地区, Xinjiang |
庫木吐拉千佛洞 库木吐拉千佛洞 see styles |
kù mù tǔ lā qiān fó dòng ku4 mu4 tu3 la1 qian1 fo2 dong4 k`u mu t`u la ch`ien fo tung ku mu tu la chien fo tung |
Kumutula thousand-Buddha grotto in Kuqa, Xinjiang |
柏克里克千佛洞 see styles |
bó kè lǐ kè qiān fó dòng bo2 ke4 li3 ke4 qian1 fo2 dong4 po k`o li k`o ch`ien fo tung po ko li ko chien fo tung |
Paziklike thousand-Buddha grotto in the Turpan basin, Xinjiang |
柏孜克里克千佛洞 see styles |
bó zī kè lǐ kè qiān fó dòng bo2 zi1 ke4 li3 ke4 qian1 fo2 dong4 po tzu k`o li k`o ch`ien fo tung po tzu ko li ko chien fo tung |
the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, in the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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